Question #6f2c6

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Feb 13, 2016

in 2 moles of CO2 there are around 1.2044 times 10^24 1.2044×1024molecules. Each CO2 molecule is made up of 3 atoms so the total number of atoms is approximately 3.6132 times 10^243.6132×1024

Explanation:

The number of entities in a mole is given by the Avogadro constant, N_ANA, which is approximately 6.022 times10^236.022×1023 entities per mol. For CO2 the entity is a molecule made up of 3 atoms.

Thus in 2 moles we have around, 2 mol times6.022 times10^23 text{ molecules }mol^-12mol×6.022×1023 molecules mol1, which is 1.2044 times 10^24 1.2044×1024molecules.

Each CO2 molecule is made up of 3 atoms so the total number of atoms is approximately 3.6132 times 10^243.6132×1024